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Abstract of a paper based on work funded in part by the Australian Flora Foundation. Behaviour and pollinator efficiency of stingless bees and honey
bees on macadamia flowers Summary Behavioural observations and experiments on pollinator efficiency of
stingless bees, Trigona carbonaria, and honey bees, Apis
mellifera, visiting flowers of macadamia, Macadamia integrifolia,
growing in orchards in Australia were performed. Stingless bees mainly
collected pollen and this activity resulted in intimate contact with the
stigma. Honey bees mainly collected nectar and came into contact with
the stigma less often. Racemes which were enclosed in cages which excluded
honey bees but allowed visitation by the smaller stingless bees yielded
a nut set equal to that on open pollinated racemes, showing that these
bees are efficient pollinators. Honey bees worked flowers more quickly
than stingless bees, visiting more flowers in a given time. Both bee species
responded to racemes rich in pollen and nectar by remaining longer at
those racemes and visiting more flowers on them. |